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The Brew

Almost a decade ago, four high school friends joined together out of a love of music and became a band known as The Brew. Now the quartet from Amesbury, Mass., is putting the finishing touches on a three-album project called “Triptych; the first two albums — “A Garden in the Snow” and “Light From Below” — have been released and the third — “Hard Enough to Break” — is supposed to be out in February. The foursome will perform at Mainely Brews in Waterville on Friday, Feb. 3. To that end a telephone interview was arranged with guitarist/vocalist David Drouin (who is joined in the band by Chris Plante, keyboards/vocals; Joe Plante, bass/vocals; and Kelly Kane, drums/vocals).

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Maine-built WWII destroyer returns to SC

MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — With the blare of air horns, cheers and a champagne toast, “The Ship That Would Not Die” returned Wednesday to its home at a maritime museum on Charleston Harbor on the South Carolina coast.